will map to a node “binary” called dolittle-create.
This is configured in the packages.json file:

{"bin":{"dolittle-create":"dolittle-create.js"}}

By convention, the args package used that handles all the commands and sub-commands is looking
for everything to be in the same place as the root tool itself. That means you can’t have sub-commands in sub folders. The JS files even
has to follow the convention expected and be named as the expected binary; e.g. dolittle-create.js.

When you’ve got all this setup, you simply build the it with npm run-script build and then run npm link to get it linked.
This will create a symbolic link for the tool that is very handy when developing.

Then you run npm install to update the cli tool locally and then you’re ready to go!